Comments on: Obama: McCain Aides Lobby On Campaign Bus
Illinois Senator Criticizes McCain For Having Active Lobbyists On His Campaign Staff
- You are welcome and I am writing in the name of my dog along with a couple thousand other people who have already Drew Shelt for president.
Posted by radiob at 01:00 PM : Feb 24, 2008
Yes and I am one who wants Drew instead of the poodles running and at least if Drew hurts his leg he doesn''t have to hide the fact je went to a vet. - Reply to this comment
- Or perhaps Nader although unable to win still has America in his heart.
Posted by radiob at 01:09 PM : Feb 24, 2008
Or maybe all the conservatives that hate mccain will vote for Nader and hurt the GOP for a change - Reply to this comment
- He did have to take pain medicine when he broke his leg though.It was prescribed by a licensed vet.
Posted by radiob at 01:01 PM : Feb 24, 2008
McCain gets meds from a vet? they said that the man was like a rabid bull dog. in the Senate. I thought it was just a metaphor....LOL
Posted by b-easy63 at 01:34 PM : Feb 24, 2008
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The best post of the day LOL - Reply to this comment
- pilgrimsway,Laugh with them,and they''ll stop laughing at you''You''re a smarter duck than I took you for.Must have been your posts;-).Who are you pulling for?
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- All I need to do now is look for the chimp handing out the answers!
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- OK, she got fooled the first time, but then she voted to give Bush war powers against Iran recently. That''s insane! Hasn''t Bush proven that he should not be given the latitude to start wars? Hillary voted with Bush on the Iran vote. Again, is that "back-bone"?
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- Yeah right - like no back-bone when Senator Obama spoke out against the misguided war in Iraq in 2002 when it was unpopular to do so? What did your candidate do with all that "experience"? Oh yeah, that''s right - she voted for war with Iraq. I guess we define "back-bone" differently.
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- I once supported u Sen. Obama. I am now tuning u & your message out.
www.cjr.org/campaign_desk/oba
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"Obama''''''''s Lobbyist Line" Columbia Journalism Review
www.capitaleye.org/inside.asp?ID=33
6 "Seeking Super Delegates" By Lindsay Renick Mayer
Sir, u are no different than most of other candidates except u market yourself as being more honest than others. U misled us-how much support are u really getting from lobbyists. In addition, it is Clinton who should be concerned about possible inappropriate influences by u & your team sir when it comes to Super Delegate votes. Also, sir, tell me when and where and how u voiced your opposition to Iraq war when decision was being made? U claim Sen Clinton voted for Iraq war. She (& other members of Congress) did no such thing.When Congress approved the Authorization for the use of Military Force in Iraq Pres. Bush, VP Cheney, Colin POwell, & others in the Bush administration LIED to Congress. Congress approved what they were told was a bill to allow inspections to t ake place in Iraq for weapons of mass destruction. What form did your opposition take Sen Obama? Only ''''''''early stage ''''''''Obama opposition'''''''' on public record is a statement u made during an anti-war rally held in Chicago. Why were you so weak in your opposition to the war when your voice needed to be heard when it mattered?
Posted by athy4 at 06:34 PM : Feb 24, 2008
Someone finally sees my point! Dynamite!!! No backbone with this candidate! - Reply to this comment
- How can some pretend to have it in Him to run a country and have no backbone?
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- There is no substance there with Him, no backbone. ay athy4
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